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  • Reply to: ALEC and "Tort Reform"   12 years 3 months ago
    Please educate yourself before speaking. The Documentary Hot Coffee on HBO Showed this woman's horrific injuries, i.e. requiring major skin graphs, and indescribable pain. Most people who saw them became physically ill at the destruction this coffee, which had been heated so that no one could take advantage of the free second cup, they would be far away before it cooled enough to drink. Years of ridicule from people like you who suck in anything mass media tells you made it even worse. It's time to wake up to and send the corporations packing who do not respect human beings. I don't buy Mac Burn products anymore. Pay it Forward,
  • Reply to: Wisconsin Newspapers Create False Equivalency on Recall Spending   12 years 3 months ago
    More lost jobs for Wisconsin, thanks to Scott Walker, Rebecca Kleefisch, The Fitzgerald Brothers, Robin Voss, the anti-Darling of Milwaukee, and the rest of the GOP, including the WI Attorney General who is less than just in carrying out his job of a supposed leader of justice. It's sickening to have such horrible leaders. Then, the media is also bought out. WSJ just spills out the lies to support their crooked cronies. No more. Goodbye WSJ. Lots of us say good bye. Good riddance. Enjoy reading your own lies. We have better things to do with our money and time.
  • Reply to: Whole Foods Market Caves to Monsanto   12 years 3 months ago

    I don't know who to believe in this situation, but when a former employee states that a store that others have held in high esteem is "shady," I'm inclined to believe that person. What I don't understand, is that a post on FB re: this subject was put there by Organic Valley and this story includes them with WF and SF. I did write to WF last year and received a letter back from them concerning the above story. All I know is that research has shown that even fetal tissues have this junk in them and that's the beginning of life; so we don't want their junk fed to our children for their safety and good health.

  • Reply to: This Is Going to Hurt: What Your Doctor Doesn't Say Can Cost You   12 years 3 months ago
    Yeah, right. You're going on about things that aren't even what the original poster is talking about. This is the problem I see. What about when I go to see a doctor and pay for his time. I say my office visit should be at least 15 minutes. I should be able to discuss whatever I want during that time period without being charged extra. But alot of times the office visit is just 5 minutes. So, should the doctor then charge for a full office visit when he decides to run out of the room after just 5 minutes? I've had some doctor visits that last less than 5 minutes. I don't see why that should then be hundreds of dollars. That sounds like a great business model though. Cram in so many patients so you only have minutes per office visit. So, you're making thousands and thousands an hour. Then charge extra if the patient asks a question that extends the office visit to a minute or so longer. I think the problem is doctors bill things to insurance companies. So, they can bill whatever they want as the customer just pays their usual copay. So, there is alot of padding and overcharges in billing as it just goes straight to the insurance company. That doesn't generally happen when say you have a car fixed by a mechanic. As they have to tell you up front what they are doing and how much it will be. In contrast, you can be in a doctors office. Say "hi" to the doctor. Then get a bill in the mail for an office visit of telling the doctor "hi". Obviously I'm joking on that last one.
  • Reply to: Amazon.com 16th Corporation to Dump ALEC   12 years 3 months ago
    ... corporations respond to positive as well as negative pressure, so it's important to thank "people" when they do the right thing! (Even if they aren't really people!)

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